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Epilepsy Journal

ISSN: 2472-0895

Open Access

Volume 9, Issue 1 (2023)

Case Report Pages: 1 - 2

Epilepsy Syndromes: A Case Report of 35-Year Old Male

Rani Palasa*

DOI: 10.37421/2472-0895.2023.9.182

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures. It is a common condition that affects around 50 million people worldwide. Epilepsy is not a single disease but rather a group of disorders with different causes, symptoms, and treatments. These disorders are called epilepsy syndromes. Each epilepsy syndrome has unique features, and the diagnosis of the syndrome is essential for determining the most effective treatment. In this case report, we will discuss the case of a 35-year-old male with epilepsy syndrome.

Short Communication Pages: 1 - 2

Focal Epilepsy: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment Options

Manga Madhavi*

DOI: 10.37421/2472-0895.2023.9.183

Focal epilepsy, also known as partial epilepsy, is a type of epilepsy where seizures originate from a specific area of the brain. These seizures can affect a person's consciousness, movements, sensations, and emotions. The symptoms of focal epilepsy can vary widely depending on the location of the affected brain region. Some people may experience simple partial seizures, which involve twitching or numbness in a specific part of the body. Others may experience complex partial seizures, which can involve confusion, staring spells, and repetitive movements.

Perspective Pages: 1 - 2

Exploring Nocturnal Epilepsy: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

Priya Gupta*

DOI: 10.37421/2472-0895.2023.9.184

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects the central nervous system and causes seizures. There are different types of epilepsy, and one of the less well-known ones is nocturnal epilepsy. Nocturnal epilepsy is a type of epilepsy that occurs during sleep. It is characterized by seizures that happen at night, and it affects both children and adults. In this article, we will explore nocturnal epilepsy, its symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment.

Opinion Pages: 1 - 2

Anticonvulsants: Beyond Epilepsy Treatment

Chinmai Gupta*

DOI: 10.37421/2472-0895.2023.9.185

Anticonvulsants, also known as antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), are a class of medications used to prevent or control seizures. They work by reducing the abnormal electrical activity in the brain that leads to seizures. In addition to their use in treating epilepsy, anticonvulsants are also used to treat other conditions such as bipolar disorder, neuropathic pain, and migraine headaches.

Mini Review Pages: 1 - 2

Understanding Clinical Epilepsy: Epidemiology, Etiology, Diagnosis and Treatment

Shiva Mani*

DOI: 10.37421/2472-0895.2023.9.181

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent and unprovoked seizures. Clinical epilepsy refers to the diagnosis and treatment of patients with epilepsy. In this article, we will discuss the definition, epidemiology, etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of clinical epilepsy.

Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent and unprovoked seizures, caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Seizures can range from mild to severe and can cause loss of consciousness, convulsions, and other symptoms. Epilepsy affects people of all ages, genders, and ethnicities and is one of the most common neurological disorders, affecting approximately 1% of the population worldwide.

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